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Creating a Project

  1. Open the navigation menu and click Developer Services. Under DevOps, click Projects.
  2. From the left-side menu, select a compartment that you have permission to work in.
  3. On the DevOps Projects page, click Create devops project.
  4. On the Create new devops project panel, enter the following information:
    1. Enter a name for the project. You can't change the project name later.
    2. (Optional) Enter a description.
    3. To set up project notifications, click Select Topic. Note

      Project notifications keep you apprised of important events and the latest project status. They also alert you if you need to take any necessary action such as approving a workflow. You must create a topicĂ‚  and add subscriptionĂ‚  to the topic. See Creating a Topic and Creating a Subscription.

      • For selecting topic using topic name, select a Compartment and an associated Topic.
      • For selecting topic using Oracle Cloud Identifier (OCID), enter OCID of the topic.
  5. (Optional) To add tags to the project, click Show tagging options. Tagging is a metadata system that lets you organize and track the resources in your tenancy.

    If you have permissions to create a resource, you also have permissions to add free-form tags to it.

    To add a defined tag, you must have permissions to use the tag namespace.

    For more information, see Resource Tags.

  6. Click Create DevOps project.

The DevOps project is created successfully. You can configure required resources such as code repositories, build pipelines, artifact references, target environments, and deployment pipelines.

Note

To run build and deployment pipelines, you must enable logging for the project. To enable logging, see DevOps Logs.


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